People look at damaged shops in the shopping street of Lixouri after an earthquake on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.

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Children play in front of tents at a local soccer stadium after Monday’s strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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The entrance of a building is damaged after an earthquake in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece, Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings.Nikiforos Stamenis
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A bell tower is damaged after an earthquake in the village of Kourouklata, near Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending frightened residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Nikiforos Stamenis
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A damaged building is seen next to a playground after an earthquake in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Uncredit
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Damage after an earthquake at Lixouri port on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Uncredit
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Residents walk past a damaged building next to a playground after an earthquake in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Uncredit
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A resident stands inside a freight container with beds which will house many locals after an earthquake in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Nikiforos Stamenis
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Yachts are seen knocked off their stands at a damaged dock after an earthquake in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Uncredit
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A dog jumps on a damaged wall of an Orthodox church after Monday’s earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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Residents, staying at the indoor stadium are joined by others transferred from the hospital, after Monday’s strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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A pier is damaged in the port of Lixouri, on the Greek island of Cephalonia in the Ionian Sea, on Fanuary 3, 2014, after a strong 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck nearby. The quake hit at 5:08 am (0308 GMT) with its epicentre just 12 kilometres (7 miles) from the town of Lixourion, 300 kilometres west of Athens. Local police and emergency services told AFP that there were no victims of the latest quake but damage to roads and some buildings had been recorded due to rock falls on the island of 35,000 inhabitants.-
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An elderly woman, who transferred from the hospital to the indoor stadium among with others patients after an earthquake, eats her lunch in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Uncredit
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A photo taken on February 3, 2014 shows debris in the city of Lixouri, on the Greek island of Cephalonia in the Ionian Sea, on February 3, 2014, after a strong 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck nearby. The quake hit at 5:08 am (0308 GMT) with its epicentre just 12 kilometres (7 miles) from the town of Lixourion, 300 kilometres west of Athens. Local police and emergency services told AFP that there were no victims of the latest quake but damage to roads and some buildings had been recorded due to rock falls on the island of 35,000 inhabitants.-
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A pedestrian tries to pass a damaged wall after an earthquake in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Uncredit
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A woman carries food in front of tents at a local soccer stadium after Monday’s strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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Damaged buildings are seen next to a playground after an earthquake in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia before dawn Monday, sending scared residents into the streets just over a week after a similar quake damaged hundreds of buildings, reviving memories of a disaster in the 1950s.Uncredit
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A local resident looks at his damaged living room after Monday’s strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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A ferry is docked at the damaged port after Monday’s strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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A local resident looks at a damaged Orthodox church after Monday’s strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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A coastguard vessel is docked next to yachts knocked off their stands at the damaged port after Monday’s strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude between 5.7 and 6.1, in Lixouri, on the island of Kefalonia, western Greece Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Authorities said about 16 people had been slightly hurt, mainly by falling objects, while roads, homes and shops were damaged and some areas suffered power and water supply cuts. Islanders also had to contend with intense bad weather, with strong rain and low temperatures.Nikiforos Stamenis
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